The Brutalist Report - science
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- Wristwatch-like device enables assessment of health risks for astronauts on mission to the moon [1d]
- New UFO files offer no answers—but something is happening in the skies [1d]
- Rising storm floods are washing away wader nests—artificial eggs and incubation should only be last resort [1d]
- These computer voices sound human enough to mislead, but one layer of speech still breaks the illusion [1d]
- Why are there so many lizards in Australia? The ancient climate holds a clue [1d]
- In quantum gravity, the cosmological constant may behave similar to the quantum Hall effect [1d]
- Researchers identify stability range for piezoelectric glycine using nanoconfinement [1d]
- Long-overlooked gene for deglycosylating enzyme in fish embryo identified [1d]
- Optical meta‑conveyors enable programmable nanomanipulation along arbitrary open paths [1d]
- The dam dilemma: How to build anew without repeating old harms [1d]
- Wear and tear changes measurable PFAS levels in firefighter hoods, gloves and wildland gear [1d]
- Low-performing organizations more likely to look outside for knowledge, study shows [1d]
- A timeline of destruction and discovery: 180 years of 'plant destroyer' research [1d]
- Newly discovered myxobacterium in a cyanobacterial community performs photosynthesis [1d]
- British scientists among winners of top Spanish award [1d]
- Light-activated copper(II) complexes achieve efficient anti-Markovnikov alkene hydration [1d]
- Analytical framework tracks response diversity over time, linking it to ecosystem stability [1d]
- Chemists discover and isolate a new boron–oxygen molecule [1d]
- A twinkling pulsar reveals invisible structures in space [1d]
- How bank shocks propagate through production networks [1d]
- Rice plants observed trapping and killing fall armyworm caterpillars [1d]
- The hidden force of growth: Dividing cell colonies drive phase separation in passing particles [1d]
- Statistical technique could uncover secrets of 'ringing' black holes [1d]
- Fungus-powered farming delivers higher yields and better-tasting crops, says study [1d]
- How flies dodge so fast: Brain map reveals rare synapses behind split-second escapes [1d]
- Bald eagle hatchlings spotted in a Chicago park may be the city's first for more than a century [1d]
- Rising seasonal sea-level swings are under-reported, but could have a major impact [1d]
- Ancient iceberg scratches reveal reverse Great Lakes snowbelt [1d]
- Atomic outfittery: Targeted substitution unlocks record thermoelectric performance in Heusler compounds [1d]
- From Bali to Brussels: Remote work is reshaping Europe's regions [1d]
- InclusiveAI: Public voting model could open AI decisions to broader communities [1d]
- Waterworn chaos on Mars stretches the length of Italy [1d]
- Sustainable electrosynthesis enables production of amines directly from airborne nitrogen [1d]
- From molecules to meaning: A search engine developed for the chemistry of life [1d]
- Astronomers directly detect how turbulence between stars distorts light [1d]
- The first domesticated horses: 6,000 years of a complex story [1d]
- Precision DNA editing targets root cause of severe childhood epilepsy in preclinical study [1d]
- A new method for improving ecological monitoring in intermittent rivers [1d]
- TESS reveals fullest night-sky map yet, with nearly 6,000 exoplanet worlds [1d]
- To create change, new leaders should read the room [1d]
- How water fleas detect their predators [1d]
- Small seabirds rely on crosswinds to navigate the open ocean [1d]
- A history of containers, an ancient technology hundreds of thousands of years in the making [1d]
- Dual spacecraft capture both hemispheres of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS at once [1d]
- More selective breeding might help flat-faced dogs to breathe easier [1d]
- Slower winds help grasslands enhance carbon gain while saving water, study finds [1d]
- Neanderthal dentists used stone drills to treat cavities nearly 60,000 years ago, ancient molar suggests [1d]
- Prehistoric Danish people continued to eat fish and hunt even after the rise of agriculture, study indicates [1d]
- Recreating dying stars reveals hydrogen's key role in cosmic dust formation [1d]
- Designer biochar pellets performance weak for managing phosphorus in agricultural fields [1d]
- AI models reveal hidden climate patterns behind US winter precipitation [1d]
- AI tool boosts imperfect antibiotic candidates, with 85% working in lab tests [1d]
- Microalgae can photosynthetically produce and secrete biofuel precursors [1d]
- Geologists in films are the good guys... but they often die [1d]
- Quantum geometry provides theoretical limits on measurable properties of solids [1d]
- Tiny forces, big effects: How particle interactions control the flow of soft materials [1d]
- Study reveals how, when political parties communicate with citizens in multiple languages [1d]
- NASA bets big on nuclear engines to cut journey times to Mars [1d]
- Twisted liquid-crystal structures unlock on-demand skyrmions at room temperature [1d]
- Bee magnetism appears far more widespread than expected across 120 species [1d]
- Methane fingerprints sharpen global emissions map, pointing to China, India and Central Africa [1d]
- What a list of Black Death survivors reveals about the way people recovered from plague [1d]
- Most people don't know what they don't know, but think they do [1d]
- Bottom trawling is scraping oceans of wildlife [1d]
- Mostly empty foam overturns assumptions of electron beam stopping [1d]
- Beluga calls deciphered to bolster conservation efforts [1d]
- Electrified route to epoxides could cut costs and pollution with common catalyst [1d]
- Why global businesses are becoming quietly entwined with the military [1d]
- Flu signals in wastewater offer an early warning for community outbreaks [2d]
- Were Martian tides strong enough to shape its ancient landscape? [2d]
- Torpedo bats may shift baseball's sweet spot, acoustic analysis shows [2d]
- Climate change is reshaping Europe's protected areas, and managers are adapting [2d]
- Climate emulator recreates 2.6 million years of ice-age cycles on a laptop [2d]
- Barbell 'whip' may shape Olympic lifts more than lifters realize [2d]
- Predicting typhoon intensity using ocean surface temperatures [2d]
- Laser treatment reshapes MOF pores, boosting CO₂ capture by up to 75% [2d]
- Fire that scorched African mountain range was unprecedented in the last 12,000 years, research shows [2d]
- A marine-inspired sunscreen ingredient made by E. coli [2d]
- Identity traits sharply narrow who becomes friends or marries, model reveals [2d]
- SNOR protein provides 'all-clear' signal for dormant cells to resume normal operations [2d]
- Why heavier rain can mean less usable water as global warming intensifies [2d]
- 3D atomic rearrangement creates 40,000 quantum defects in 40 minutes [2d]
- Fossil teeth from China uncover 400,000-year-old H. erectus ties to Denisovans [2d]
- AI generates first complete models of proteins in motion [2d]
- Rivalry with neighboring groups may be a key driver of male size in primates [2d]
- Earth system AI closes data gaps to shows how extreme weather emerges [2d]
- Stardust trapped in Antarctic ice reveals tens of thousands of years of solar system's past [2d]
- Many Americans pessimistic about AI's impact—and want more regulation [2d]
- A real 'intergenerational equity' budget would address our unceasing environmental decline [2d]
- The stability paradox: How do organisms change shape over the course of evolution? [2d]
- For veterinarians in training, AI helps instructors improve feedback [2d]
- Atomic step–terrace ordering enables unprecedented precision in mechanical testing [2d]
- A hidden lubricant in creeping faults? Uncovering the mysteries of aseismic slip [2d]
- Gold nanoparticles that behave like a liquid open path to adaptive materials [2d]
- How the world's missing beetles could save the rainforest [2d]
- Molecular grappling hooks improve cancer drug targeting and effectiveness [2d]
- Strange 500-million-year-old marine fossils reveal a feeding strategy that still shapes oceans today [2d]
- Atomic bands in two transition metal dichalcogenides hint at long-theorized quantum state [2d]
- Amazon's carbon clock is speeding up, and violent storms may be only part of why [2d]
- After winter storms, fires now threaten Portugal's forests [2d]
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